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Onward! 2011: Portland Oregon, USA
- Robert Hirschfeld, Eelco Visser:

ACM Symposium on New Ideas in Programming and Reflections on Software, Onward! 2011, part of SPLASH '11, Portland, OR, USA, October 22-27, 2011. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-0941-7
Keynote address
- Markus Püschel:

Automatic performance programming. 1-2
Research papers 1
- Guillaume Marceau, Kathi Fisler, Shriram Krishnamurthi:

Mind your language: on novices' interactions with error messages. 3-18 - Kevin Bierhoff:

Automated program verification made SYMPLAR: symbolic permissions for lightweight automated reasoning. 19-32 - Roman Knöll, Vaidas Gasiunas, Mira Mezini:

Naturalistic types. 33-48
Research papers 2
- Nikolai Tillmann, Michal Moskal

, Jonathan de Halleux, Manuel Fähndrich:
TouchDevelop: programming cloud-connected mobile devices via touchscreen. 49-60 - Sean McDirmid:

Coding at the speed of touch. 61-76 - Behram F. T. Mistree, Bhupesh Chandra, Ewen Cheslack-Postava, Philip Alexander Levis, David Gay:

Emerson: accessible scripting for applications in an extensible virtual world. 77-90
Research papers 3
- Jeremy Singer

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A literate experimentation manifesto. 91-102
Onward! film presentations
- Naoufel Boulila, Oliver Creighton, Georgi A. Markov, Steve Russell, Ronald Blechner:

Presenting a day in the life of video-based requirements engineering. 105-106 - Harald Stangl:

Continuous demonstration. 107-108 - Ruth Barbara Demmel, Barbara Köhler, Stephan Krusche, Ludwig Schubert:

The serious game: wemakewords. 109-110 - Roberto Bisiani, Davide Merico:

Ageing society. 111-112 - Sebastian Peters, Vivian Loftness, Volker Hartkopf:

The intuitive control of smart home and office environments. 113-114
Onward! workshop summaries
- Christoph Bockisch, Lodewijk Bergmans, Dean Wampler:

2nd workshop on free composition (FREECO). 117-118 - Craig Anslow, Shane Markstrum, Emerson R. Murphy-Hill:

Evaluation and usability of programming languages and tools: (PLATEAU). 119-120
Onward! essays
- Paul Adamczyk:

On the language metaphor. 121-128 - Daniel Cukier, Joseph W. Yoder:

The artist in the computer scientist: more humanity to our research. 129-136 - Ohad Barzilay:

Example embedding. 137-144 - Halimat I. Alabi, Bruce Gooch:

The accessibility toolkit. 145-148 - Swapneel Sheth, Gail E. Kaiser:

The tradeoffs of societal computing. 149-156 - Dominic A. Orchard

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The four Rs of programming language design. 157-162 - Molisa Derk:

What makes a programming language popular?: an essay from a historical perspective. 163-166 - Didier Verna:

Biological realms in computer science. 167-176 - Carlos Rafael Gimenes das Neves, Eduardo Martins Guerra, Clovis Torres Fernandes:

Language support for asynchronous event handling in the invocation call stack. 177-180 - Luis Corral, Alberto Sillitti, Giancarlo Succi, Alessandro Garibbo, Paolo Ramella:

Evolution of Mobile Software Development from Platform-Specific to Web-Based Multiplatform Paradigm. 181-183

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